Sunday, October 31, 2010

OH DAMN! YOU SO SPOOGLY!!

Dear Readers,
It.... is....now TIME..... 
to reveal....
the First Ever WINNER....
of Tinger's Halloween Spoogly Face Contest!!!
WHOO!!

This contestant squeaked through a vicious three-way tie with a single vote (that was ironically cast by another contestant in the three-way tie!!)  Before I announce the winner, I would like to thank the 6 contestants who so bravely let me plaster their contorted faces on my blog!!  The two Sarahs, Alyx, Aaron, Cyrus, and Kevin... you are the best!!  

And also... a special shout out to everyone who voted!!  
Here are some random photos of the voters....to help build up  some suspense for our announcement....

Here I am with my sister, Eunia.  She voted for Aaron...

Below, a photo of voter Sara W.... 
who selected Sarah A's photo for spoogliest!

And here is my brother-in-law, Han.... 
..... who voted for our WINNER..... drumroll please.....



AND THE WINNER OF TINGER'S 2010 HALLOWEEN CONTEST IS.....



Contestant # 2....
ALYX!!!  
ALYX!!!
ALYX!!



Congratulations, Alyx!!  The voting democracy chose you!!  Within the next week, The Nan Stop will give you your very own dedicated post, along with an autographed photo of Tinger, which you will receive via postal mail!  Thanks again to everyone.... and with this image of Alyx in your minds.... I bid you all an evening full of frightening dreams and a Happy Halloween!!

-NL

Announcement Day Becomes Announcement Night!

Ladies and Gentlemen, Tinger's Halloween Contest is in a Deadlocked Tie! (It's been very exciting getting your votes... three different people have been ahead and then behind, ahead and then behind....)  So voting will be extended to 10pm tonight to find an enduring winner!  Please remember to send your votes to my GMAIL address, Eunia.  I mean, everyone.  :)  And then, I shall do our final tally and announce the winner approximately 10 minutes before my bedtime tonight!  Feel free to remind others to vote... as Tinger and I have pestered quite a few people in the making of this contest.

In the meantime, for those of you who have already voted, here is something to help pass the time! Click on the link provided to enjoy this Halloween episode of my favorite show... THE OFFICE! 
Below you'll see Andy as everyone's favorite blood-thirsty heartthrob, Bill Compton. 


HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!  

-NL

Friday, October 29, 2010

VOTERS Beware! It's About to Get Real Spoogly!

Good morning, and welcome to the Official Spoogly Photo Posting!! Here, I will be posting the 6 entries for Tinger's Halloween Contest!  (I'd just like to say, I've really enjoyed getting these sporadically in my email while walking to class or ordering a sandwich at Amer's.  They were like scary little "hellos" from some of my favorite people!)

I shall now post a "Before" and "After" photo of each contestant... This is because, you are not only voting on their overall spoogliness, but also, the degree of their transformation.

VOTING: After you take some time to review each set of photos, please cast your votes by sending them to me via email by NOON on Sunday, October 31st. (Please do not post votes directly to this blog, as we don't want your opinion to influence others!)  I'll be happy to post any of your emailed comments when I announce the winner on Halloween!  And remember folks, spoogly = SPOOKY + UGLY.
Remember contestants if you vote... you cannot vote for yourself!  This will help reveal a TRUE and unbiased winner!


Contestant #1: Sarah M
Here is Sarah "before"... looking lovely at her brother's wedding:


And now, Sarah "After:"

Contestant #2: Alyx 
Alyx before, here with her husband:

And Alyx "After:"

Contestant #3: Aaron
Aaron before, as a groomsmen in his best friend's wedding:

And Aaron "After:"

Contestant #4: Sarah A
Here is Sarah before, peacefully enjoying a beautiful evening:
And Sarah "After:"

Contestant #5: Cyrus
Here is a before photo of Cyrus's long lustrous hair:

And Cyrus "After:"
(He claims this is a spoogly haircut.  
Cyrus has always had a bit of a postmodern interpretation of life, so I will accept this entry.)

And last, but certainly not least, 
Contestant #6: Kevin
Kevin before, being outdoorsy:
And Kevin "After:"
(No, Kevin didn't spring up two heads for this photo.  
That's Sarah again... but please direct your attention only to Kevin... 
as Sarah is looking a little too cute + happy in this photo.)

All right voters.... on your mark, get set... REVIEW AND VOTE!

-NL

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Counter-Balancing Act

Hello Readers!
First off, I'm deeply enjoying the few contest entries I've received thus far.  Whenever I need a good laugh, I just go to my iPhone, locate your emails, and then *click* to open photos of some of my loveliest friends in their spoogliest form!  That being said, there has been a lot of spoogliness on The Nan Stop these days, so I thought I'd counter-balance it while staying in the mode of Halloween.  Here are some more of Tinger's Halloween costumes, made from her new Tinger Puppets set!  (Thank you again and again, Matt and Jenny!)

Animal Print is big these days.  Tinger just goes with Animal.

Lion in the wild.

Michigan Wolverine with Panda Friend.  (Tinger Couture Collection 2010)

Remember folks, contest entries must be received by MIDNIGHT TONIGHT!  (And yes, to answer a reader question, it is fine to use the special Macbook effects with your photos.  The only rule is that you can't cover your face with a mask!)  If you want to review the contest details, please click here to be redirected to Tinger's original contest announcement.  

Tinger, Gordon and I are excited to create tomorrow's post -- where the submitted photos will be revealed!!  So get to your cameras and spoogly it up!   

Happy Wednesdays!
-NL

Friday, October 22, 2010

Contest Promotion by Gordon LaChance

Hey Yous! I'm back.  It's Gordon LaChance.  Yeah, I know I know.  I've been off da map dees days.  I found myself a new lady.  Her professional name is Ms. Food Face, but I get ta call huh Gina.  Oh beauty-full Gina.  Gina's down in Atlantic City dis weekend wid her ex-mudder-in-law, gettin' her gamble on.  If she wins big, she's gonna buy me some special seasonings for my eyes.

So anyways, I tawt I'd take this oppa-tunidy to give you my example of a Spoogly Face for Ting-guh's Cawntest. (As Nania covuh-ed yesterday, SPOOGLY = SPOOKY + UGLY.)
If you don't remembuh, dis is what I usually look like:

And here's some Spoogly for ya:


RAWR!

If you're not aware of Ting-gah's contest, read yestuhday's entry (Octobuh da tweny-fust)... entitled, "Ting-gah's Cornuh: HALLOWEEN CAWNTEST ANNOUNCEMENT." 
Dat's all from me fuh nows.  I godda Skype date wid my lady.  Have a great weekend, you all! 

-Gordon LaChance

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Tinger's Corner: HALLOWEEN CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT!

With Halloween right around the corner.... it's my pleasure to announce Tinger and Gordon's SPOOGLY FACE CONTEST!  (Spoogly = Spooky + Ugly.)  The concept is simple and all you need is a camera to participate!

PARTICIPANT CONTEST RULES:
1. Get out your camera and take the spoogliest picture of yourself possible.
2. Your face must be visible in your photo.  (Scary make-up or props are okay, but no face-obscuring masks!)
3. All participants are allowed only ONE entry.  Go ahead and take a few... but you must pick your favorite for the contest!
4. Email your entry to my GMAIL account by midnight on Wednesday, October 27th.
5. On Thursday, October 28th, I will post all the entries to my blog.  Everyone will be asked to review the photos and vote on the SPOOGLIEST ONE!
6. Anyone can vote in this contest, but in order to submit an entry.... you must be a Faithful Reader of The Nan Stop.  (See the folks in the right hand column.... those 21 people are, so far, our potential participants.)  If you're not yet a Faithful Reader, please sign up by clicking the Google Icon!  It's easy, and I promise you won't get any junk mail from Blogspot!

Of course, as the Managing Editor of The Nan Stop.... it would not be ethical for me to enter Tinger and Gordon's contest, but they have asked me to post some examples of Spoogliness.  Please see below:

I highly recommend taking your spoogly self-portrait right when you wake up in the morning. It adds an element of "yucky" to the "spooky + ugly" equation.


VOTING RULES:
1. As I said above, anyone is free to vote.  BUT... you can only vote once and... you CANNOT vote for yourself! 
2. Votes must be submitted to my GMAIL ACCOUNT by midnight, on Saturday, October 30th.  
3. Please do not post your vote in the comments section of the blog, as it may influence other voters!  I will be happy to post any of your emailed comments when I announce the winner!
4. The winner will be announced on Halloween Morning!


As with Tinger's last contest, the winner will receive a prize in the mail, as well as dedicated post....all about them!  

(Yes Dana Holcman, you are still encouraged to participate!!  If the voter democracy chooses you, I will modify the grand prize!)

So have fun, be creative, and remember.... for several of you, this will be your debut on The Nan Stop!  Let's take this opportunity to leave a lasting impression!   

And to set a spooky Halloween tone, I would like to share something from the Halloween USA store.  Meet Heggis and his crew of zombie babies.

And look what Heggis can do when his motion-detecting spirit is awoken!


That's right.... possessed head-spinning.


Full revolution....


Below: Heggis, Smirge, Dromedon, Beelzebaby, and Frank.


Happy Days Leading up to Halloween!
-NL

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Good Reads for Good Readers

Hello Readers!  Today I'll be highlighting some of the best books I've read in grad school so far.   First, we'll start with the contemporary novel, Native Son by one of the pioneers of African-American Literature, Richard Wright.  (Yes, this is also the name of the man who breaks Samantha's heart in Sex and the City.  So let's allow that to distract us for just a moment... mm-hmm....and then turn our attention back to this important writer.)



Native Son is set in volatile 1930's Chicago , and tells the story of Bigger Thomas, an African-American man who struggles desperately under the weight of poverty, untempered racial aggressions, and his own explosive and unpredictable anger -- and as a result, makes a mistake that changes the course of his life.  (Sounds like a downer, I know.)  But I'll make the following promises to you.

1.) The book is fair and even-handed, meaning, it's not a book that just says "White people were bad and black people suffered as a result." The conflict and the characters are rich and complex -- and at times, you won't even be able to tell where the writer himself stands on the issues that are posed.  He just tells the story like it is.  How refreshing!

2.) Native Son is accessible.  I wouldn't make a blanket recommendation on The Nan Stop if this book was high-brow or difficult to get through.  It's a literary gem that not only tells an important story of multi-ethnic violence in brisk and beautiful writing -- but it's also written in simple language and is a real page-turner. If you start it, you WILL read to the end.

3.) You can get it for cheap on Amazon.  :)  So there you go.  Let's make Native Son happen.

The next book is actually non-fiction, which I rarely recommend to people because sometimes it's hard for me to get through it.  And it's probably not a good idea to recommend a book if you fell asleep with it on the couch.... with a turkey sandwich in your hand. (I appreciate a good, creative story -- and some non-fiction can be a bit dry in my opinion.)   This book, instead, is another readable page-turner... this time, for history buffs.  Ends of Empire by Jodi Kim (who I met the other night in my Asian American Cultural Studies class and was super fashionable and cool!) discusses American's Cold War and how it impacted Asian-American culture, literature, and art.  I know, I know -- some of you are snoozing already -- mainly because I don't really know how to do this book justice.  So I'm going to give two interesting and eye-opening tidbits I learned myself!

First.  I learned about Operation Babylift, which sent over two-thousand children orphaned by the Vietnam war to the U.S. for adoption.  Sounds like a great humanitarian act on the part of Americans... but it turns out that it was actually a political strategy by President Ford to raise interest, sympathy and money for the war.  (Yes, this is now documented and proven.)  The most horrifying part?  Many of the children were not even orphans... and were forcibly removed from their homes, oftentimes from two LIVING and capable parents, to improve Operation Babylift's impact -- more children equals more media attention, and boom -- more money for the war.  

Secondly, I learned about the development of napalm -- the U.S.'s method of airborne terrorism which was introduced during the Korean War.  Initially, it was deployed in order to control the aggressive North Korean military, but basically, in an act of Imperial Muscle-Flexing, the U.S. ended up covering both North and South Korean in napalm -- killing over 3 million civilians.  THREE MILLION Korean civilians -- and driving the remaining citizens into underground caves in a terrifying and desperate attempt for survival.
Anyway.... Jodi Kim is super-smart and awesome, without being overly impassioned or emotional.  Once again, a writer who tries to be as fair and even-handed as possible... (See her author's siggy in my book above!)  If you're interested in Imperialism, its influence on Asian Art and artists, or just good old history.... you'll learn a lot.  

Finally.... I will showcase two books that I have not read, but that peaked my interest.  The first is "Rage Against the Meshugenah."  I have no idea what this book is about, but I saw it in the bargain bin at Borders.... and the title reminded me of Rookie Holcman's pet monkey... Meshugenah.  (If you don't remember, Rookie Holcman is the round-faced pooch of Dana Holcman.)  I made sure to alert both Dana and Rookie of its existence... just in case it's some kind of veiled plot against their monkey.

And finally, a cookbook that I discovered in my fiance's apartment..... A Man, A Can, A Plan.  It's smart, efficient, and no-nonsense.... just like my man.  And's the pages are made of heavy cardstock, much like a preschooler's first book.  So there is nothing intimidating about the presentation.  No fancy stuff, just good, sodium-filled cooking.
Enjoy your Wednesdays....
-NL

P.S.  Tomorrow I will announce the next Tinger's Corner Contest!!  So keep your eyes open!   This contest will involve a camera and some creativity.... and the winner will be selected BY VOTERS' RESPONSES!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Checklisting

Just crossing things off of my "Post to The Nan Stop" checklist today folks....
My desk is covered in colored Post-its where I scrawl writing notes, things to do, and things to buy.  On an orange post-it, I've written, Get Cyrus Out of Exile.


What does this mean, you ask?  Whenever I sign onto the The Nan Stop, I see my pack of 17 faithful followers... (Hello, Readers!) but then there is a notice that reads, "You have one anonymous follower."  And next to it, is a ghostly faceless, nameless head.  I always read it aloud in a chilling voice....(think Vincent Price from Michael Jackson's Thriller)...."You have one anonymous follower!!  Moo ha ha ha!"  I know it's Halloween time, but this scares me.  After a little bit of investigation, it turns out this anonymous reader is Cyrus Irani, my best friend's hubby.  I asked him about it... and in earnest he replied that he doesn't know how to escape the anonymous group.  So I ask you Nanstoppers, someone... anyone... Cindy.... please.... help Cyrus out... because that message gives me bad chills every time I read it.



Next on the check list.... show off the first Halloween costume Tinger has made for herself....
We call it, "Tingerfly."  And there will certainly be more to come!

Next Item: (And I'm sorry to turn my blog into a Marketplace....) but I'm trying to sell my rain boots.  I've only worn them twice, and long story short... they are too big, but I can't return them, because at some point... probably during my move from D.C. to Ann Arbor.... I threw away the sales receipt and return shipping label from Zappos.  Dumb-dumb, I know!!  But please see the ad I posted on Craigslist below:  

Hey! I recently purchased a pair of Navy Blue Tretorn Rain Boots from Zappos.com, but they are a too big on me. I'm unable to return them (...) but since I still need rain boots, I was hoping to cut my losses, sell this pair at a reduced rate, and get the same pair in the correct size. 

The original price is $85. I'm hoping to sell them for $75, or the best offer
They are basically brand-new, with no scuffs, marks, or wear and tear. 
The side-strap is adjustable to accommodate any calf size. 
They are listed as size 8.5. (I think these run a little big, though, so would be best for someone who is more of a size 8.5 to size 9.)
For more detailed info on the boots, you can check them out at Zappos: http://www.zappos.com/tretorn-langta-black-gray (Go to the website, but then change the color option to Navy/Light Blue) 

Readers -- please let me know if you're interested!  




And Finally... I'd like to share an important news report from my favorite vital news source, The Onion.  This was sent to me by my former co-worker, Mona, who has a good eye for (fake) news: 
http://www.theonion.com/video/study-americans-get-majority-of-exercise-while-dru,18198/

Happy Weekend, Readers!  xoxo
-NL

Friday, October 15, 2010

Monster Loves Presents!! Growl!!

The title of this blog is a reference to a gift my sister once gave me: a little pad of paper with a funny gremlin on it that said, "Monster Loves Presents."  Because, boy, oh, boy... I do!  I always have, ever since I was a wee child.  So yesterday, after coming home from a very very very long and tedious day of editing the first chapters of my novel, I went to check my mail.  (Ever since I made all my bills "paperless".... I love checking the mail.  Crate and Barrel catalogs.... The Ann Arbor Coupon Clipper.... cards from friends... love it all!)  So anyway, there was a little key in my mailbox yesterday, which indicates that I had a package locked in one of the bigger lockboxes.  Nice!!

To my delight.... it appears.... that Tinger has gotten her first piece of fan mail!!!  Oh my gosh.  Tinger was beside herself yesterday. Although we didn't open the package right at the mailbox, it appeared the packaging got a little torn in transit... so we peaked inside and took our first glimpses of an ingenious Halloween-themed Fan Gift for Tinger. I could barely get back to my apartment to open the package because Tinger was experiencing waves of excitement, flattery, and teariness that manifested into a moderate foot cramp.  "C'mon Tinger, get yourself together...Let's check this out!"

So here it is.... Tinger's first Fan mail.  ALL the way from Beautiful D.C.!!!  From none other than two of her biggest fans... Jenny Sullivan and Matt Seiler.... the newly married, smokin' hot super-couple who hail from our nation's capital!


TINGER PUPPETS.  Seriously?  I have no idea what I could possibly give Tinger that would be better than this!!  Look at all the little colorful Tinger Sweaters!  Equipped with googley eyes, buttons, pipe cleaners and felt in various colors.... along with a guide filled with hilarious ideas... this gift is the schizz!!  I won't lie.  I laughed so hard when I saw this... but then the laughter kind of folded into teariness.  Because if you think about this in a concrete way.... my friends sent an awesome, thoughtful and hilarious gift.... to my toe.  Chokes me up when I think about it.  :)   I'm gonna guess not everyone has friends like these.   Thank you Sullivan/Seilers.  Tinger love love loves this present.  And I love the creativity, humor, and thoughtfulness behind it.  xoxo

Other presents I've gotten recently.... yes.... from THE DENTIST!  Now let's take a look at the "Welcome Bag" I got after my check-up the other day....

Pretty fancy, right?  What was inside, you ask?  



Legit free stuff!!  Mug, magnet, mints, and a really nice pen that I've adopted into daily use.  But even better that this bag of swag, is the gift I picked up from Dr. Shariff yesterday.... my awesome new soft bite guard!!  He even let me keep the impression that he made of my teeth!  (Here, you'll find a Halloween-themed photo show of my new dental gifts:



This last series I call, "Disembodied Maxilla from your Nightmares."




And in the mode of Halloween.... I think I scared my new dentist.... (A sweet Middle Eastern man, about 5'6'' tall, with perfect English spoken in a charming accent.)

"Dr. Shariff.  This is great. It fits perfectly."
"Good."
"Hey, what are you going to do with that mold you made of my teeth?"
"Well, we have two.  One we put in your file.  The other we use to store the bite guard so it keeps its shape."
"Oh.  So what are you going to do with that second one now that I've picked up my guard?"
"They are considered part of your personal medical information, so we destroy it and dispose of it."
"Oh. That's a shame. Can I keep it?"
"What?"
"Can I keep it?"
"I don't see why not.  Do you mind me asking why you want it?"
"Halloween decoration."
"Okay.  You're all set Ms. Lee.  See you again in January for your crown appointment."
"Thank you!!  Nice...."

Happy Friday, Y'all!
-NL

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Now That's The Spirit!

People often tell me, "Nan, I feel like the weirdest stuff happens to you." My theory has always been that weird stuff happens to everybody, but they either don't notice, or don't do the event justice in their narrative re-telling.  But after a while... I started to feel as though maybe my life was a bit more odd than that of the average person.  Am I just imagining these events?  Do I over-embellish to make things seem more bizarre than they actually are?  Or even worse... are these things actually happening, but I'm the only one who can see them?!

This is where the camera on my iPhone comes to the rescue.  Now that I have an easily accessible camera with me at all times, I'm able to utilize the objective tool of photo documentation.  (And it also helps when I have a witness to these occurrences -- In today's reported event, my friend Stefanie was in Ann Arbor, and was able to experience this odd little event with me.)

So basically, Stefanie and I headed downtown for brunch. When we got to campus (in my car), I decided to park in the Maynard Street parking lot.  It was extremely full, so we had to park on the upper deck on the 6th level of the lot.  Because Stefanie really likes to be active, she forced me to take the stairs to the ground level instead of the elevator. As we were walking down the stairs, we heard two women behind us kind of gasp and then laugh.  Stefanie and I turned around to see what the commotion was all about.

To our initial shock, which later became delight... this very well-dressed Pumpkin Head was trailing us down the stairs.  "Stefanie, I am so glad you're here to witness this," I said as we gathered ourselves and continued down the stairs.  But having a witness was not enough.  So I pulled out my camera.  

"Excuse me, can I take your picture?"
"Sure."  
"Great!  Thank you!  And please be careful.  If you fall down these stairs, you will crush your head."  
"Okay. I will."

And what a festive way to celebrate Fall and the coming of Halloween!  (I love both.  Fall and Halloween.  So I loved Pumpkin Head.)

Here is an over-the-shoulder snapshot of Pumpkin Head following us down the street. 
So yes, I see some kind of strange stuff.  I guess it's good luck for an aspiring writer... you know, to be in the right place at the right time. But a special thanks to Stefanie and my iPhone for helping me prove to myself that I am not just imagining this parallel universe of strangeness.  

And just for the sake of photo documentation, I would like to post a picture of me walking back UP those very same parking lots stairs.   (Aaron always encourages me to exercise for my health... something he does almost everyday, and something I do several times.... a year.)  

So here I am taking the stairs.  But no, I did not do this without first putting up a fight.

"Nania.  It's only a few flights.  We're taking the stairs."
"Stefanie, it's like 20 flights!! I will have a heart attack!"
"It's 6 flights.  Now let's go!"
"No."
"Nania!!"
"Damn it." 

I didn't have heart attack, but I did get very sweaty.  And I believe seeing my sweatiness was Stefanie's punishment for forcing me into healthy habits.

-NL

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Good Morning Wolverines! (And Spartans. And those of you resting in neutral territory.))

Please allow UofM's World Class Marching Band to set the mood for today's post! Click here: HAIL TO THE VICTORS! 

It's game day at The Big House!  UofM (undefeated) vs. MSU (undefeated).  I didn't get tickets to the game (although there was one reallym really expensive offer on the table,) because quite frankly, I fear that if Michigan loses, it will incite a crazed, testosterone-fueled riot on the streets of Ann Arbor... and if Michigan wins.... it will incite a crazed, testosterone-fueled riot on the streets of Ann Arbor.  (And remember, both men AND women produce testosterone, so this has the potential to become Wolverine Armageddon.)  We especially don't want a repeat of Michigan State's 1999 Basketball riot following a Final Four loss to Duke, which resulted in the conviction of 50 Michigan State students, most of whom were later expelled!  Zoinks!  So keep your chickens in the coop, Wolverines and Spartans!  And let's have a good clean game that will likely go down in Michigan Rivalry history!  Good luck to both teams!

Here are some of my readers showing their Michigan Pride!!  Cindy Irani (UofM Alum) and her hubby, red t-shirt wearing Cyrus, at The Big House.  (This photo was from the Northern Illinois Univ game, which is Cyrus's alma mater.  According to Cindy, Michigan won. Nice!!)  Also pictured is Cindy's sweet cousin Selena (Kalamazoo College Alum...WHOOP WHOOP!), and their friend Spencer, up front.  I call Spencer "Reverend King" because not only did he do a beautiful job officiating Cindy & Cyrus' wedding, but he gives off serene, wise, pastor-like vibes.  I'd take advice from the guy... and I barely know him. See, watch:
"Spencer, what stocks to do you think look promising in this volatile market?" (I don't know if Spencer knows anything about this stuff.)  Spencer's Picture responds, "Nania, I'd invest 10K in Kellogg's Corn Flakes.  They are making a comeback.")  And.... Done!

My next photo is of my dear friend Stefanie Spiegel and her husband Steven in the Galapagos Islands.  Because Stefanie doesn't do anything half-ass, she not only submitted a picture to The Nan Stop wearing a great Michigan hat, but in one photo, her husband Steven is actually trying to put the hat on a gigantic radioactive mutant turtle!!  That's Michigan pride if I've ever seen it!!
Look at the fire in this turtle's eyes!  I'm gonna call Steven right now to make sure he didn't lose a hand in this bold act of bravery! 
Next, is Dana Holcman... yes, she's gaining celeb status here at The Nan Stop.  (I mean, less famous than Tinger, but more famous than Gordon LaChance.) And yes, she is another Michigan Alum and huge football fan!  Here she is with Charlie Brown.  Warning: This photo may contain images of passion and romance that are not appropriate for children:

And finally, chiming in at 6'2'' inches tall and a super-high level of adorableness, my lifelong best friend and fiance, Aaron!!  Whoo!!

Oh my gosh. My computer just said I don't have the appropriate license to upload the picture I took of Aaron via Skype.  Damn technology!!  (Although Skype itself is pretty awesome.)  I will attend to this problem asap!!

And here is my own contribution:
First, my spirited new license plate!  Beep Beep!


And me in one of my Michigan Tees. Yes, I realize that "Michigan" is displayed in reverse.  But no, I did not figure this out myself.... I sent this photo to some friends, and Cindy replied, "Hahaha - awww, I love how your photo is a mirror-image - it makes it look like you're technologically-challenged, which is endearing but also completely erroneous." 
Heheh.  Oh well. 


GOOOOO BLUE!!!! 


-NL